Installation Instructions
27
Drip Leg
Plug in Main Gas Line Hole
Alternate
Union
Location
Manual Shut Off Valve
(upstream from
ground joint pipe union)
Gas
Valve
Burners
Drain Trap
Manifold
Plug in Alternate Gas Line Hole
Grommet in
Standard Gas Line Hole
Figure 34
Manual Shut Off Valve
(upstream from
ground joint
pipe union)
COUNTERFLOW - HORIZONTAL RIGHT
Figure 35
GAS PIPING CHECKS
T
O
AVOID
THE
POSSIBILITY
OF
EXPLOSION
OR
FIRE
,
NEVER
USE
A
MATCH
OR
OPEN
FLAME
TO
TEST
FOR
LEAKS
.
WARNING
Before placing unit in operation, leak test the unit and gas con-
nections.
Check for leaks using an approved chloride-free soap and water
solution, an electronic combustible gas detector, or other ap-
proved testing methods.
NOTE: Never exceed specified pressures for testing. Higher
pressure may damage the gas valve and cause subsequent
overfiring, resulting in heat exchanger failure.
Disconnect this unit and shutoff valve from the gas supply
piping system before pressure testing the supply piping sys-
tem with pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.48 kPa).
Isolate this unit from the gas supply piping system by closing its
external manual gas shutoff valve before pressure testing supply
piping system with test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig
(3.48 kPA).
PROPANE GAS TANKS AND PIPING
I
F
THE
GAS
FURNACE
IS
INSTALLED
IN
A
BASEMENT
,
AN
EXCAVATED
AREA
OR
CONFINED
SPACE
,
IT
IS
STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED
TO
CONTACT
A
PROPANE
SUPPLIER
TO
INSTALL
A
GAS
DETECTING
WARNING
DEVICE
IN
CASE
OF
A
GAS
LEAK
.
S
INCE
PROPANE
GAS
IS
HEAVIER
THAN
AIR
,
ANY
LEAKING
GAS
CAN
SETTLE
IN
ANY
LOW
AREAS
OR
CONFINED
SPACES
.
P
ROPANE
GAS
ODORANT
MAY
FADE
,
MAKING
THE
GAS
UNDETECTABLE
EXCEPT
WITH
A
WARNING
DEVICE
.
•
•
WARNING
200 PSIG
Maximum
5 to 15 PSIG
(20 PSIG Max.)
Continuous
11" W.C .
Second Stage
Regulator
First Stage
Regulator
Propane Gas installation (Typ.)
Figure 36
A gas detecting warning system is the only reliable way to detect
a propane gas leak. Rust can reduce the level of odorant in pro-
pane gas. Do not rely on your sense of smell. Contact a local
propane gas supplier about installing a gas detecting warning
system. If the presence of gas is suspected, follow the instruc-
tions listed in the Safety Considerations section of this manual.
All propane gas equipment must conform to the safety standards
of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, NBFU Manual 58.
CANADA: National Standard of Canada, Natural Gas and Pro-
pane Installation Code (NSCNGPIC) CAN/CSA B149.1-15.
For satisfactory operation, propane gas pressure must be 10”
WC at the furnace manifold with all gas appliances in opera-
tion. Maintaining proper gas pressure depends on three main
factors:
1. Vaporization rate, depending on temperature of the
liquid, and “wetted surface” area of the container
or containers.
2. Proper pressure regulation. (Two-stage regulation
is recommended for both cost and efficiency).
3. Pressure drop in lines between regulators, and
between second stage regulator and the appliance.
Pipe size will depend on length of pipe run and total
load of all appliances.